Fauci, Birx, Walensky, and Other Top COVID Officials Face Criminal Referral Requests in Seven States for Alleged Murder and Medical Terrorism

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Criminal referral requests have been formally filed in seven U.S. states—Arizona and Pennsylvania being the latest—accusing Fauci and others of heinous crimes, including murder, medical coercion, and even terrorism stemming from their COVID-era policies and decisions.

Arizona and Pennsylvania have joined Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Oklahoma.

The Vires Law Group and the Former Feds Group Freedom Foundation submitted the explosive referrals this week, urging state attorneys general to pursue criminal investigations into Fauci and his pandemic-era cohorts, according to Nicolas Hulscher, MPH.

The filings represent a growing grassroots and legal effort to hold COVID-19 tyrants accountable for the damage wrought by deadly hospital protocols, the suppression of early treatments, and the coercive push for experimental vaccines.

The list of individuals is:

Dr. Anthony Fauci – Former NIAID Director

Dr. Deborah Birx – Former White House COVID Coordinator

Dr. Rochelle Walensky – Former CDC Director

Dr. Francis Collins – Former NIH Director

Dr. Cliff Lane – Deputy Director, NIAID

Dr. Stephen Hahn – Former FDA Commissioner

Dr. Janet Woodcock – Principal Deputy Commissioner, FDA (Arizona-specific)

Dr. Peter Hotez – Baylor vaccine promoter (Arizona-specific)

Dr. Robert Redfield – Former CDC Director

Dr. Peter Daszak – EcoHealth Alliance president and Wuhan collaborator

Dr. Ralph Baric – UNC virologist linked to gain-of-function research

Dr. Rick Bright – Former BARDA Director

Hospital administrators and care providers across Arizona and Pennsylvania

The referral letters outline a jaw-dropping list of charges, including:

Murder

Negligent Homicide

Involuntary Manslaughter

Medical Coercion and Abuse

Kidnapping

Human Trafficking for Forced Labor

Racketeering

Operating a Corrupt Organization

Terrorism

You can find the previous filing here at Vires Law Group.

In February, seventeen state attorneys general formally requested aid from Republican congressional leaders to investigate the origins of COVID-19 and explore possible legal actions against Dr. Anthony Fauci at the state level.

This concerted effort, spearheaded by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, aims to circumvent the preemptive pardon issued by Joe Biden on his last day in office, which sought to shield Fauci from federal prosecution.

The state attorneys general emphasize that the federal pardon does not preclude state-level legal actions and are actively seeking further details from Congress to facilitate state investigations and potential prosecutions.

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